Chapter 10
Chapter 10
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A) in plants
B) in prokaryotes B) in prokaryotes
C) in fungi
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A) in chloroplast membranes
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B) only in the dark but respire only in the light C) only in the light but respire in light and dark
C) only in the light but respire in light and dark
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Early investigators thought the oxygen produced by photosynthetic
plants came from carbon dioxide. In fact, it comes from _____.
A) water
B) glucose A) water
C) air
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If photosynthesizing green algae are provided with CO2 containing
heavy oxygen (18O), later analysis will show that all of the
following molecules produced by the algae contain 18O EXCEPT
_____.
D) O2
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D) autotrophs
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When oxygen is released as a result of photosynthesis, it is a direct
by-product of _____.
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Which of the following statements is a correct distinction between
autotrophs and heterotrophs?
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A) 420 mm
A) 420 mm
B) 575 mm
C) 625 mm
D) 730 mm
What did Engelmann conclude about the congregation of bacteria in the B) Bacteria congregated in these areas because
red and blue areas? these areas had the most oxygen being released.
A) Bacteria congregated in these areas due to an increase in the
temperature of the red and blue light.
B) Bacteria congregated in these areas because these areas had the most
oxygen being released.
Theodor W. Engelmann illuminated a filament of algae with light that12
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passed through a prism, thus exposing different segments of algae to
different wavelengths of light. He added aerobic bacteria and then noted in
which areas the bacteria congregated. He noted that the largest groups
were found in the areas illuminated by the red and blue light.
An outcome of Engelmann's experiment was to help determine the C) wavelengths of light and the rate of
relationship between _____. photosynthesis
A) wavelengths of light and the rate of aerobic respiration
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A spaceship is designed to support animal life for a multiyear voyage
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the outer planets of the solar system. Plants will be grown to provide
oxygen and to recycle carbon dioxide. Since the spaceship will be too far
from the sun for photosynthesis, an artificial light source will be needed.
B) green light
D) UV light
A spaceship is designed to support animal life for a multiyear voyage
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the outer planets of the solar system. Plants will be grown to provide
oxygen and to recycle carbon dioxide. Since the spaceship will be too far
from the sun for photosynthesis, an artificial light source will be needed.
Suppose a plant has a unique photosynthetic pigment and the leaves of this
plant appear to be reddish yellow. What wavelengths of visible light are
absorbed by this pigment? B) blue and violet
A) red and yellow
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Halobacterium has a photosynthetic membrane that appears purple. Its
photosynthetic action spectrum is the inverse of the action spectrum for
green plants. (That is, the Halobacterium action spectrum has a peak
where the green plant action spectrum has a trough.) What wavelengths of
light do the Halobacterium photosynthetic pigments absorb?
A) Excited electrons must pass through several pigments before they can
be transferred to electron acceptors of the electron transport chain.
B) This arrangement enables the plant to absorb light energy of a variety B) This arrangement enables the plant to absorb
of wavelengths. light energy of a variety of wavelengths.
C) They enable the plant to absorb more photons from light energy, all of
which are at the same wavelength.
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to paper chromatography, which of the following is most likely?
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What event accompanies energy absorption by chlorophyll (or
other pigment molecules of the antenna complex)?
D) An electron is excited.
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As electrons are passed through the system of electron carriers
associated with photosystem II, they lose energy. What happens to
this energy?
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photosystem I is _____.
A) oxygen
B) water C) NADP
C) NADP
D) NADPH
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The electrons of photosystem II are excited and transferred to
electron carriers. From which molecule or structure do the
photosystem II replacement electrons come?
B) photosystem I
C) water
C) water
D) oxygen
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In the thylakoid membranes, the pigment molecules in a light-
harvesting complex _____.
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Some photosynthetic organisms contain chloroplasts that lack
photosystem II, yet are able to survive. The best way to detect the
lack of photosystem II in these organisms would be to _____.
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A) splitting of water
D) reduction of NADP+
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In mitochondria, chemiosmosis moves protons from the matrix into
the intermembrane space, whereas in chloroplasts, chemiosmosis
moves protons from the _____.
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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between
photosynthesis and respiration?
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In photosynthetic cells, synthesis of ATP by the chemiosmotic
mechanism occurs during _____.
A) photosynthesis only
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Carbon dioxide is split to form oxygen gas and carbon compounds
_____.
A) during photosynthesis
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P680+ is said to be the strongest biological oxidizing agent. Given back 35
function, why is this necessary?
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Carotenoids are often found in foods that are considered to have
antioxidant properties in human nutrition. What related function do they
have in plants?
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In a plant, the reactions that produce molecular oxygen (O2) take
place in _____.
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The accumulation of free oxygen in Earth's atmosphere began with
the origin of _____.
D) land plants
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D) reduction of NADP+
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Which process is most directly driven by light energy?
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A) green B) blue
B) blue
C) orange
B) always be lower
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C) regeneration of RuBP
D) regeneration of NADP+
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Refer to the figure. If the carbon atom
of each of the incoming CO2 molecules
is labeled with a radioactive isotope of
carbon, which organic molecules will
be radioactively labeled after one cycle?
A) C only B) B, C, D, and E
B) B, C, D, and E
C) C, D, and E only
D) B and C only
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Which of the following sequences correctly represents the flow of
electrons during photosynthesis?
A) NADPH → O2 → C O2
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Which of the following does NOT occur during the Calvin cycle?
A) oxidation of NADPH
D) consumption of ATP
A) ATP
B) NADH D) NADPH
C) NADP+
D) NADPH
What would be the expected effect on plants if the atmospheric
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CO2 concentration was doubled?
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Why are C4 plants able to photosynthesize with no apparent
photorespiration?
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CAM plants keep stomata closed in the daytime, thus reducing loss
of water. They can do this because they _____.
B) fix CO2 into sugars in the bundle-sheath cells A) fix CO2 into organic acids during the night
C) fix CO2 into pyruvate in the mesophyll cells
D) CAM plants allow more water loss, while C4 plants allow less
CO2 into the plant.
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If plant gene alterations cause plants to be deficient in
photorespiration, what would most probably occur?
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Compared to C3 plants, C4 plants _____.
A) It represents a C4 photosynthetic
system.
C) It represents a C3 photosynthetic
system.
A) cell I only
B) cell II only
B) cell II only
C) neither cell I nor cell II
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Photorespiration _____.
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Students conducted an experimentfront to
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determine the effect of light intensity on
the rate of photosynthesis. They
punched 40 leaf disks from spinach
leaves and used a syringe partially filled
with water to pull the gases from the
leaf disks so that all leaf disks sunk to
D) Cup 4 had the slowest rate of photosynthesis
the bottom of the syringe. Ten (10) leaf because it had the least baking soda.
disks from the syringe were placed in
each of four cups and covered with 50
ml of the solutions as indicated below.
All leaf disks were resting on the
bottom of the cups when the experiment
b Th l f li id i h
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